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Alarm in the Courts: Wages Below the Poverty Line, Union Persecution and a Sharp Increase in Sexual and Workplace Harassment

On the occasion of Judicial Workers' Day, the Argentine Judicial Federation (FJA) released a report outlining a critical situation within the country's courts. According to the survey, in 15 provinces, starting salaries fall below the poverty line for new employees, while 2025 was marked by strikes, protests, instances of repression, and demands for collective bargaining agreements due to the lack of response from the Supreme Courts and Higher T…
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On the occasion of Judicial Workers' Day, the Argentine Judicial Federation (FJA) released a report outlining a critical situation within the country's courts. According to the survey, in 15 provinces, starting salaries fall below the poverty line for new employees, while 2025 was marked by strikes, protests, instances of repression, and demands for collective bargaining agreements due to the lack of response from the Supreme Courts and Higher T…

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diariojunio.com.ar broke the news in on Tuesday, November 18, 2025.
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